Part 3Premises licences

Duration of licence

27Death, incapacity, insolvency etc. of licence holder

1

A premises licence lapses if the holder of the licence—

a

dies,

F1b

becomes a person who lacks capacity (within the meaning of the Mental Capacity Act 2005) to hold the licence,

c

becomes insolvent,

d

is dissolved, or

e

if it is a club, ceases to be a recognised club.

F21A

A premises licence that authorises premises to be used for a licensable activity within section 1(1)(a) or (d) also lapses if the holder of the licence ceases to be entitled to work in the United Kingdom at a time when the holder of the licence is resident in the United Kingdom (or becomes so resident without being entitled to work in the United Kingdom).

2

This section is subject to sections 47 and 50 (which make provision for the reinstatement of the licence in certain circumstances).

3

For the purposes of this section, an individual becomes insolvent on—

a

the approval of a voluntary arrangement proposed by him,

b

being F3made bankrupt or having his estate sequestrated, or

c

entering into F4... a trust deed for his creditors.

4

For the purposes of this section, a company becomes insolvent on—

a

the approval of a voluntary arrangement proposed by its directors,

b

the appointment of an administrator in respect of the company,

c

the appointment of an administrative receiver in respect of the company, or

d

going into liquidation.

5

An expression used in this section and in the Insolvency Act 1986 (c. 45) has the same meaning in this section as in that Act.